Valley Women: Dial Faye

'Faye Speaking' Photograph caption dated June 29, 1964 reads, "Faye Pederson, proprietress of Dial Faye in Studio City, started her business six years ago working 24 hours a day for nine months. Now she has 650 clients in the theatrical world and adds 50 more a month." Photo by Steven Young

‘Faye Speaking’ Photograph caption dated June 29, 1964 reads, “Faye Pederson, proprietress of Dial Faye in Studio City, started her business six years ago working 24 hours a day for nine months. Now she has 650 clients in the theatrical world and adds 50 more a month.” Photo by Steven Young

Photograph caption dated June 29, 1964 reads, "Twenty-five operators working three eight-hour shifts a day control the switchboard at Dial Faye. Services include everything from early morning wake-up calls to finding a trombone player for a studio musical. Second from left is proprietress Faye Pederson examining the day's schedule." Photo by Steven Young

Photograph caption dated June 29, 1964 reads, “Twenty-five operators working three eight-hour shifts a day control the switchboard at Dial Faye. Services include everything from early morning wake-up calls to finding a trombone player for a studio musical. Second from left is proprietress Faye Pederson examining the day’s schedule.” Photo by Steven Young

 

2 thoughts on “Valley Women: Dial Faye

  1. Pat Anthony

    I knew and worked with Faye at Modern Music Transfer (music cartage) service in the late 60s.
    While working at Modern I was trying to become an actor and Faye handled all my calls like she was my assistant without ever charging me a penny. She was quite a woman, and I will never forget her.

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    1. laplphotofriends

      It’s always so much fun when folks spot people they knew in the collection. Thanks for sharing your memories of Faye!

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